Make a difference and Join Dhiraagu’s #21DaysNoPlastic campaign!

Help minimize and raise awareness against single-use plastic to mark this year’s International Coastal Awareness month with Dhiraagu’s #21DaysNoPlastic campaign! 

“The main objective of this campaign is for all of us to reflect on our everyday habits that may contribute to destroying our oceans. We hope that the campaign will raise awareness on alternatives to single-use plastic and on simple measures and individual responsibility that we could all ensure to make a difference” stated Bishara Hameed, Manager Corporate Social Responsibility at Dhiraagu.   
 
The use of single-use plastic has become an unfortunate everyday habit in peoples’ lives. This initiative is aimed to work towards breaking such habits by utilizing the popular new habit creation 21-day practice. 

To join this campaign, participants are encouraged to choose a habit to break and use the hashtag #21DaysNoPlastic on social media to share their choices. The campaign prompts participants to choose specific habits to break such as by opting out plastic disposable takeaway containers, single-use plastic bags, and bottles from their daily lives. Participants can also choose other ocean-friendly practices that would reduce single-use plastic and enter the contest. Every week, 3 winners will be chosen at random. A total of 9 winners will be chosen by the end of 21 days with the opportunity to win a ‘Plastic Free Starter Pack’ which contains alternatives to single-use plastic as gifts 
 
Care for the Oceans is a key focus area under Dhiraagu’s CSR program which contributes to supporting the United Nations SDG Goal, “Life Below Water”. Since 2016, the company further strengthened efforts through the discontinuation of single-use plastic bottles at the workplace, the introduction of water dispensers, reusable bags, and carrying out company-wide and public awareness initiatives. Last year, the company also dedicated its corporate calendar theme to encourage alternatives to single-use plastic and raised awareness on the surge of plastic pollution in light of the COVID 19 pandemic and on important steps that the public could ensure to responsibly discard items like single-use- gloves and masks.